![]() ![]() Essentially, we take the mess of info coming out… Got a game you think we should be looking at? Contact or send it to: Kotaku AustraliaLevel 4, 71 Macquarie StSydney NSW 2000 So, uh, what exactly is this ‘blog’ thing? We’d love to say it’s some magical technology developed in secret by Thomas Edison parallel to his work with electricity, but it wasn’t. If you’d like to contact Kotaku with suggestions, comments, or product announcements, you can email us at Kotaku Australia is published by Allure Media in association with Gawker Media. Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. In the meantime, you can download and play PlayStation 1 classics on your Microsoft hardware. Xbox meanwhile has been rather open about making some of their first-party games cross-platform - Ori and the Blind Forest on Nintendo Switch is a good example of this - but Xbox and PlayStation exclusive software have always stayed in their respective lanes. Earlier this week, Nintendo ordered a site that uploads ROMs to “destroy” them all, or else. It’s unclear what the exact copyright laws are around this emulator and whether PlayStation will try and shut it down. PaRappa the Rapper? Digimon World? Ape Escape? Chrono Trigger? Wipeout 2097? Parasite Eve? Sign us up. Note: it’s best recommended to save memory cards to a USB drive rather than the actual Xbox console since any files related to DuckStation will be removed if you uninstall the app.įor a full breakdown of all this, check out this video below:Ī decent sum of the best games on the PlayStation 1 are available as remastered or ported collections, but this is a great win for anyone who’s missed playing the hidden gems of that era. The latter is particularly more effective on higher resolution scales so best recommended if you’re running PS1 games at 4K. You can also change the aspect ratio from 4:3 to a widescreen, as well as use true colour rendering (although warning, it can affect the rendering of some games), and smoothen the blockiness of magnified textures on 3D objects with texture filtering. ![]() If you want to play games in 4K, go to the enhancements settings in DuckStation and change the resolution scale to 9x which will enable a 4K and 60FPS output. How to play PS1 games on Xbox Series X/S in 4K 60FPS You can do the same by downloading games (ROMs) onto the console hardware or via a USB.īoot up DuckStation and voila. Set the app to game mode and either download a BIOS image to the console and upload it to Duckstation or upload a BIOS image from a USB to the state directory. Once that’s finished, head to the device portal (you can find that in the Home Screen) and install the app file by hitting “Add”. If you don’t have access to it, you’ll need to get a developer license from Microsoft.Īccess your console’s internet browser and download a file named “duckstation-uqp.appx” from here. ![]() Unlike the original console’s limitations, however, PS1 games can run at a native 4K and 60fps on Xbox’s new-gen hardware.Īnd the best news? It’s super easy to do! Chrono Cross running on an Xbox Series X at 4K 60FPS (Source: YouTube/Native Vintage Gamer) How To Play PS1 Games On Your Xbox Series X/Sįirst, make sure your console is in developer mode. On July 11, the creators of emulator software DuckStation dropped a UWP Xbox port, letting Xbox Series X and S players run the emulator and play PlayStation 1 games, among other console games, in developer mode. ![]()
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